7 books found
by Susan L. Verhulst, David A. DeCenzo
2021 · John Wiley & Sons
Fully revised and updated with input from practicing HR professionals, Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 14th Edition provides students with a concise yet thorough introduction to the quickly evolving world of Human Resource Management (HR). This conversational and engaging text is designed to enhance online and distance learning and covers nearly all topics and competencies recommended by Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) including human resource functions, strategy, planning, legal context, employee relations, talent acquisition, training and development, performance management, total rewards, health, safety, and labor relations. Every chapter is filled with real-world examples and activities based on current and emerging issues designed to strengthen student comprehension and increase student engagement.
by David Howarth, Martin Matthews, Jonathan Morgan, Janet O'Sullivan, Stelios Tofaris
2016 · Bloomsbury Publishing
This is the seventh edition of the classic casebook on Tort. Taking a broadly contextual approach the book addresses all the main topics in tort law, is up-to-date, doctrinally sound, stimulating and highly readable.
Tertiary text introducing the socio-cultural dimensions of exercise, physical education, physical recreation and sport. Covers psychological, pedagogical, philosophical, sociological and historical aspects. Includes Australian and NZ examples, ideas for assessment tasks, a bibliography and an index. May be used with the companion volume, 'The Biophysical Foundations of Human Movement'. Also available in hardback. The authors teach in the department of human movement studies at the University of Qld.
by David A. DeCenzo, Stephen P. Robbins, Susan L. Verhulst
2016 · John Wiley & Sons
This text is an unbound, three hole punched version. The 12th Edition of Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, Binder Ready Version, 12th Edition helps students understand and remember concepts through a straightforward and conversational writing style and a wealth of examples to clarify ideas and build interest. The authors provide a strong foundation of essential elements of Human Resource Management as well as a clear understanding of how Human Resource Management links with business strategy. Through practical applications, the authors illustrate the importance of employees on every level of the organization, helping students understand HRM elements such as recruitment, training, motivation, retention, safety, the legal environment, and how they support successful business strategies.
by Susan L. Verhulst, David A. DeCenzo
2024 · John Wiley & Sons
Build the foundational knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the quickly evolving environment of HR, updated with new content designed to strengthen student comprehension and engagement Fully revised and updated with input from practicing HR professionals and teaching faculty, Fundamentals of Human Resource Management provides a concise and student-friendly introduction to the field of Human Resource Management (HRM). Now in its fifteenth edition, this popular undergraduate textbook offers thorough coverage of all key topics and competencies recommended by the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). With an engaging and relatable narrative style, Fundamentals of Human Resource Management guides students through essential HRM topics such as human resource functions, employee relations, talent acquisition, training and development, health and safety, performance management, strategy and planning, legal and regulatory considerations, and more. Each chapter is filled with illustrative examples and hands-on activities based on current and emerging issues in the HR world. Acclaimed for its focused, systematic, and practical approach, Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, Fifteenth Edition remains an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses on core HRM concepts.
by George Redmonds, Turi King, David Hey
2011 · Oxford University Press
This book combines linguistic and historical approaches with the latest techniques of DNA analysis and show the insights these offer for every kind of genealogical research. The book will be welcomed by all those engaged in genealogical research, including everyone seeking to discover the histories of their names and families.